Johor police looking for Singaporean company director over Pasir Gudang chemical dumping

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Johor police looking for Singaporean company director over Pasir Gudang chemical dumping.

JOHOR BARU, March 24 — Police are looking for a Singaporean company director to assist into the ongoing investigations into the toxic waste disposal at Sungai Kim Kim in Pasir Gudang.

Mohd Khalil said that before this, police have detained a total of 11 male suspects to assist in investigations involving the illegal dumping of toxic waste in Sungai Kim Kim that saw three suspects charged in court today. Mohd Khalil, who has been personally leading investigations developments into the Sungai Kim Kim toxic fume incident, also urged the public, especially netizens, to be patient as the police were trying their best solve the case.

“I would like to remind those critics to be fair as police work is based on proper facts,” said Mohd Khalil.

 

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